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    ArmenPress
    March 25 2005

    RUSSIAN AND ARMENIAN FIRST LADIES OPEN RUSSIAN BOOK CENTER, VISIT
    NATIONAL CHILDREN ART CENTER

    YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS: Russian and Armenian First Ladies,
    Lyudmila Putina and Bella Kocharian, inaugurated today the Armenian
    Center of Russian Book at the Association of Cultural Ties with
    Foreign Countries and later visited the National Children Art Center.
    Lyudmila Putina is in Armenia together with her husband, Vladimir
    Putin, who arrived yesterday evening to officially open the Year of
    Russia in Armenia.
    The Center contains a library, a video library and a reading hall.
    The new establishment is expected to promote traditional friendly
    Russian-Armenian relations in the humanitarian and spiritual spheres.

    The Center will host presentations of new Russian editions,
    meetings of writers, scholars and Russian language and literature
    experts, anniversary celebrations of prominent Russian and Armenian
    culture figures. It will also sell Russian books and periodicals.
    According to the Association's chairman, Armenian ambassador to
    Russia Armen Smbatyan, the Center's library has 3,000 Russian books,
    encyclopedias, reference editions, dictionaries, fiction and
    children's books. They were purchased and sent to Yerevan by Hovhanes
    Ohanian, the chairman of the Russian Federation Council committee for
    economic policy, entrepreneurship and property.
    The director of the National Children Art Center, Henrik Igitian,
    told the First Ladies that apart from the works of Armenian children
    the Center hosts also works of some 150,000 children from around 110
    countries.
    "I liked the works displayed here very much, they are very
    impressive and touching," Lyudmila Putina said, adding that she saw
    great optimism in the works of Armenian children.
    Henrik Igitian presented Mrs. Putina an illustrative edition of
    Armenian national epos, David Of Sassoun and a book of his called
    Armenian Art in the 20-th Century.
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